Idol Promotion: Yumie Suzuki is a simulation game in which the player is the manager of young artists, at the beginning of the game he has to do the scouting for new idol (Yumie Suzuki) and the player's goal to make her becomes famous nationwide (to gain at least 10,000 fans within 1 year).
The game features a bonus second disc that contains Yumie Island, a big collection of clips, movies, photographs of Yumie, making of the game, etc.
A rare find but an absolute treat for the 2D fight fan: manna from heaven for the Monkey fight fan. Featuring some excellent, cheesy FMV complete with suspicious special effects and costumes introducing the nine characters and also awarded for victory in the versus mode.
In story mode you start off playing as Son Goku (Monkey) with additional defeated characters available for selection on your quest to rescue the priestess and prod around the evil multi limbed demon kidnapper. Gameplay is made more enjoyable down to the simple specials which are more suited to the Playstation controller. And aurally its very enjoyable with some appropriate rock riffs and over the top special effects. Japanese title: 'Goku Densetsu.'
A home version of the arcade game of the same name, Galaxian 3 allows up to four players to blast away at oncoming enemy fighters from a first-person perspective. In a similar vein to Atari's 1983 Star Wars arcade game, the computer is actually flying the ship, and the players are simply gunners given plenty to shoot at. In addition to bringing home the coin-op's "Project Dragoon" scenario, another entire mission, "The Rising Of Gourb," is also included.
This mission allows players to follow up their recent rescue of the Earth with a desperate mission to save another world from the alien menace. Galaxian3 has little or no connection to Namco's Galaxian coin-op classic, and the PlayStation edition is only available as a Japanese import, despite the fact that it did make it to some U.S. arcades.
Inspired by the "walk-in" theatrical-style arcade game, Galaxian3 is a blast-fest for up to four players. While the computer does the flying in this first-person shooter, the players are trigger-happy gunners with plenty of
Pachi Pachi Saga is a role-playing game released by TEN Kenkyuujo on Playstation in 1996. This game includes Japanese pachinko elements. Your ability to attack in battle is determined by the design of the drums. Also, if you collect pachinko balls, you can exchange them for items.
Tokimemo Private Collection is a quiz game released in 1996. Alongside the quiz section in which you are asked questions by one of the students, it features a gallery including animated pictures of the series' stars complete with blushing cheeks and speech, a media section where you can watch the PC Engine intro plus an audio section where you can hear the Tokimeki tunes to practice for karaoke.
NBA ShootOut was released in 1996 and was Sony's first basketball game on their 32-bit PlayStation. It featured a season mode, motion captured player animations and up to 8 player support.
Potestas is a political simulation game that takes place in a fantasy land. The player can check every part of the land to know what the people of each part of the land needs and try to solve their problems, after checking in each turn he got to take different decisions and depending of their choices all of them got to be taken to the parlament where there will be a voting, if the action is elected it will be done.
Just like Picross, use the numbers as hints to complete the picture. Expresses a unique world-view through exquisite performances featuring movies of futuristic images and game narration by voice actors.